Meryl Streep attends the 2014 National Board Of Review Awards Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street on January 7, 2014 in New York City. / Andrew H. Walker Getty Images

by Donna Freydkin, USA TODAY

by Donna Freydkin, USA TODAY

On the heels of Meryl Streep's Disney-bashing speech on Tuesday's National Board of Review awards, the Walt Disney Museum has invited the actress to stop by to learn more about the legendary studio head played by Tom Hanks in Saving Mr. Banks.

Among Streep's Disney charges while presenting the best actress award to Emma Thompson: That he disliked women, was a "gender bigot" and was affiliated with anti-Semitic causes.

According to the museum, in a post using the hashtag #TeamWalt!, he actually hired plenty of diverse staff members and was ahead of his time in believing that "If a woman can do the work as well, she is worth as much as a man."

Vulture.com posted Streep's speech in its entirety. And we'll be curious to see what, if anything, Streep has to say about this at Sunday's Golden Globes, where she's up for her role in August: Osage County.